Music in the Night

Music in the Night

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Haunted by a tragic history she can neither escape nor fully understand, Melody Logan finds herself cast aside once more, seeking solace in a world that seems determined to exploit her vulnerabilities. Returning to the coastal town of her childhood, she harbors a desperate hope of stitching together the fragments of her fractured life through her profound connection to her music. However, her presence quickly reignites dormant small-town scandals, drawing the ire of wealthy, vengeful relatives who view her very existence as a dangerous threat to their carefully manicured social supremacy. As the sweeping fourth installment of the Logan Family saga, this novel masterfully channels the classic, atmospheric elements of contemporary gothic fiction that became the author's trademark. The narrative deftly weaves a suspenseful exploration of institutional cruelty, identity distortion, and the deceptive cages created by high society. Written with an emotionally charged, immersive prose style, the story highlights the psychological resilience of a young heroine fighting to uncover the truth of her lineage before she is permanently consumed by the dark legacy surrounding her.

Author: Virginia Andrews
Format: Paperback
Published: 2004, Pocket Books
Genre: Fiction

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

Haunted by a tragic history she can neither escape nor fully understand, Melody Logan finds herself cast aside once more, seeking solace in a world that seems determined to exploit her vulnerabilities. Returning to the coastal town of her childhood, she harbors a desperate hope of stitching together the fragments of her fractured life through her profound connection to her music. However, her presence quickly reignites dormant small-town scandals, drawing the ire of wealthy, vengeful relatives who view her very existence as a dangerous threat to their carefully manicured social supremacy. As the sweeping fourth installment of the Logan Family saga, this novel masterfully channels the classic, atmospheric elements of contemporary gothic fiction that became the author's trademark. The narrative deftly weaves a suspenseful exploration of institutional cruelty, identity distortion, and the deceptive cages created by high society. Written with an emotionally charged, immersive prose style, the story highlights the psychological resilience of a young heroine fighting to uncover the truth of her lineage before she is permanently consumed by the dark legacy surrounding her.